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10+ Year Member

Kaplan (or TPR) classes are far more helpful for some than for others. Personally, I thought my time was better spent studying on my own than sitting through the classes, but I know others who learned attended every class and benefited greatly from them.

10+ Year Member

I took the August MCAT, and I went to Hawaii on a week-long trip during my study period. I did take some materials with me--just some practice tests--and I skipped some vacation activities so I could study. I knew I'd feel bad if I took materials and never touched them. So I didn't get to paraglide. BUT I got a score that I was proud of.

Besides, those classes aren't that helpful. The bulk of your learning should be on your own. Use the books and all the practice test they have. My advice is to do as many of these test as possible. The classes are just a broad review of topic. If you need help on a particular subject, i am sure one of the other students studying for mcat can help you out in that one area. Study consistently and good luck
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